We feel fortunate to have our son home from Iraq, safe and
sound. Our thoughts and prayers go out to those not as fortunate as us. Please
keep those families in your thoughts and prayers. We also
are proud to be from Delaware and have the support of our friends, family, and
the local merchants to welcome him home. As we and our sister in law, Darlene
Warner,
called to ask for local merchants to put his name on their road side signs, we
were very impressed with their response. We knew that this is their busiest time
of the year, and yet they were willing to give their time and sign exposure to
our son's homecoming! We captured most of them below. I know that we missed some
and do not want them to feel left out. Also, we did not ask everyone, so some
people did not have the opportunity to participate. As they support our troops we will
support them. Our children did not start this war, but someone has to be there.
It is that simple. They deserve EVERYONE'S support.
We started a blog with some information about Andrew. Click here if you are
interested in looking at it.
Thanks,
Bob and Margo Willoughby
Our Marine
LCpl Andrew
Friedel
Phillips
Signs, Seaford
THANKS!
Pizza King, Seaford and Laurel
THANKS!
(Andrew used to work there)
Calloway,
Farnell, and Moore, Seaford
THANKS!
Posey
Palace, Seaford
THANKS!
The Car
Store, Laurel and Salisbury
THANKS!
Bargain
Bills and The House, Laurel
THANKS!
Lakeside
Greenhouses, Laurel
THANKS!
Johnny
Janosik, Laurel
THANKS!
American
Legion, Laurel
THANKS!
Delmarva
Antiques, Laurel
THANKS!
Laurel
Exxon, Laurel
THANKS!
Tyndall's
Casual Furniture, Laurel
THANKS!
Mitchell's
Furniture, Laurel
THANKS!
(Sorry about the quality of
the photo)
O'Neal
Hardware, Laurel
THANKS!
O'Neal's
Antiques, Laurel
THANKS!
Broker
Post, Seaford
THANKS!
(Sorry that we do not have a
photo. Amazing sign with a picture of Andrew!)
Woodland
United Methodist Church
THANKS!
The Gratitude Campaign, Thank a
Soldier!
Oh, did I mention that "We're from
Delaware"?
Thanks for stopping by, CYA!
Send a card to a soldier in Iraq, courtesy of Xerox!